SOUTHPORT

  • USXMK
  • Latitude: 33.924
  • Longitude: -78.0127
  • US East Coast
  • Port in US

Location: Southport NC US

Southport, North Carolina, a quaint coastal town nestled where the Cape Fear River meets the Atlantic Ocean, boasts a small yet historically significant marine port. While its exact specifications and modern operational details are subject to updates, the following covers a broad understanding of Southport’s port facilities and features:

Location:

  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 33.9215° N latitude and 78.0193° W longitude.
  • Proximity: Southport is situated near prominent locations such as Wilmington, NC and the Outer Banks, providing strategic access to both river and ocean routes.

Port Specifications:

  • Type: Primarily a recreational, fishing, and small commercial port.
  • Facilities:
    • Docks and Piers: Several public and private docks for transient and permanent docking.
    • Marinas: Operates several marinas with amenities for boating, fishing, and small-scale shipping needs.
    • Mooring and Anchoring: Available for various types of vessels, mainly accommodating small to mid-sized boats.

Infrastructure:

  • Navigational Aids: Equipped with standard navigational aids for safe entry and exit from the port, including buoys and lighthouse systems.
  • Depth: The port area has variable depths; dredging activities are carried out as needed to ensure safe passage, primarily focusing on smaller vessels.
  • Cargo Handling: Limited cargo handling facilities, mainly for local commercial fishing catches and small goods.

Services:

  • Ship Repair and Maintenance: Limited services available, catering mainly to fishing and recreational boats.
  • Fueling Stations: Fuel docks available for recreational and commercial vessels.
  • Provisioning: Basic provisioning stores for essential supplies and marine equipment.

Security and Regulations:

  • Coast Guard Presence: U.S. Coast Guard stations in the vicinity help monitor and ensure marine safety and security.
  • Customs and Border Protection: Limited customs facilities; most international traffic is managed through larger ports nearby.

Economic and Recreational Impact:

  • Fishing Industry: A vital part of the local economy, supporting seafood markets and related businesses.
  • Tourism and Recreation: Attracts numerous visitors for boating, fishing, and other water-related activities, significantly boosting the town’s economy.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Regulations: Adheres to federal and state environmental regulations to protect marine life and water quality.
  • Conservation Efforts: Engages in local conservation programs to maintain the health of the Cape Fear River and adjacent coastal areas.

Connectivity and Access:

  • Road Access: Connected to major road networks, facilitating easy transportation to and from Wilmington and other neighboring locales.
  • Air Access: Closest major airport is Wilmington International Airport (ILM).

For the most current and specific details, including any recent infrastructural developments or changes in operational procedures, consulting local authorities or the port’s administrative office is recommended.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
PATRIOT Passenger FERRY SERVICE 02:26:28
BRAVO Sailing 12:49:44
CAPT COOPER Towing/Tug 4/17/2026
WHAT'S NEXT Pleasure SOUTHPORT 4/17/2026
ADVENTURE Passenger BALD HEAD ISLAND 4/17/2026
RANGER Passenger BALD HEAD ISLAND 4/16/2026
AVALON Pleasure 4/15/2026
PROSECCO Pleasure 4/15/2026
SANS SOUCI Passenger BALD HEAD ISLAND 4/15/2026
BREAK OF DAWN Dredging NORFOLK 4/13/2026
CAPT RICHARD Dredging CBI/ICW DREDGE OPS 4/6/2026
OUTLAW Pleasure 4/4/2026
ASSISTED LIVING Pleasure 4/3/2026
MARADEL Pleasure 3/28/2026
RISING DAWN Sailing 3/27/2026
MISS CATE Towing/Tug NORFOLK_VIRGIMIA 3/25/2026
MISS TAMI JO Towing/Tug XX XXX>US^0JBK 3/25/2026
BALTIMORE Dredging 3/25/2026
SEA CASTLE Pleasure

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